It's the same with browsers. For now I'm sharing a desk at work with someone who refuses to let me install ublock origin. How the fuck do people put up with half (or more) of the browser window being autoplay ads?
Everytime I have to use the internet without ublock I'm just like "Why is the internet suddenly so annoying??!?!?!" it's so shitty i don't know how anyone puts up with it.
Make a new profile from about:profiles and create a shortcut with target like this: "C:\Program Files\Firefox\firefox.exe" -new-instance -P "ProfileName"
It's the same with browsers. For now I'm sharing a desk at work with someone who refuses to let me install ublock origin. How the fuck do people put up with half (or more) of the browser window being autoplay ads?
Quick hit them up with the FBI recommends ad blocker since they sound like such a fucking tool.
Everytime I have to use the internet without ublock I'm just like "Why is the internet suddenly so annoying??!?!?!" it's so shitty i don't know how anyone puts up with it.
can you
make a new profile
run a different browser
install it without telling them (hide the icon)
"noooo I like having companies cram ads in every possible place they can"
Sounds like you're sharing a login too, otherwise your browser profile wouldnt affect them...
Yeah, it's a small-office situation.
Make a new profile from
about:profiles
and create a shortcut with target like this:"C:\Program Files\Firefox\firefox.exe" -new-instance -P "ProfileName"